Commemorative photos of the blue sea and white island at Barasu Island are sure to look great on Instagram.
During the tour, the guide will take photos of you with a special waterproof camera and give you the data for free.
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Mangrove forest (Iriomote Island)
Iriomote Island, known as "Japan's last uncharted territory," is filled with
overwhelming natural beauty. SUP/canoeing in this natural environment is a
standard activity on Iriomote Island. At the destination, "Lucky Falls," in
addition to playing in the pool, you can also take commemorative photos on a
natural swing made of a giant vine reminiscent of "Jack and the Beanstalk"!
"Miracle Island" Barasu Island
Barasu Island is a small island formed by a rise of white coral sand (barasu).
The waters around Barasu Island are called Sekisei Lagoon, and are home to
some of the largest and most beautiful coral reefs in Japan, and are also
designated as a national park. The uninhabited island floats alone on the blue
ocean, with nothing but pure white sand and emerald blue water. The water is
highly transparent and the coral is beautiful, making it perfect for
snorkeling.
Mizuochi Falls
The waterfall is located in the secluded Funauki area, which can only be
reached by boat from Shirahama Port. Cross Funauki Bay from Shirahama by canoe
or SUP, and head down the river while admiring the mangroves.
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Pinaisara Falls
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